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				<h1>Button Bar</h1>
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				<p>The primary uses of Maildrop are done via the Button bar.</p>
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						<li>Add Email : Create a new Email Activity in Salesforce.com.
						<li>Add Case : Create a new Case in Salesforce.com, using the email as a starting point.
						<li>Mail/Entourage/Outlook selection : Maildrop supports Mail, Entourage and Outlook 2011, this button
							will show which application Maildrop is currently targeting. This will automatically
							toggle based on the active application (i.e. if you have Entourage as the foreground
							application, this will automatically flip to Entourage). You can click this button
							to manually toggle between the 3.
						<li>Opens the Maildrop help.
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				<p>The ButtonBar will float above the Mail/Entourage/Outlook window for easy access, but will move to the background if some other application is currently active, switching
					to make your Mail application active again will bring the Button bar to the front.</p>
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				<h2 class="seealso">See also</h2>
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					<a href="activity.html">Using the Add Email Dialog</a><br>
					<a href="preferences.html">Maildrop Preferences</a><br>
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